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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully rounded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, experience, or situation that is complete and has all the necessary elements. For example, "Through that internship I gained a fully rounded understanding of the publishing industry."
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They have lots of feelings, but not fully rounded lives.
The figure itself is far from being fully rounded.
Donald, the 12-year-old suspected victim, becomes a fully rounded, though ultimately enigmatic, character.
Steve is the least fully rounded of the three central characters.
They're something more than specimens under glass but something less than fully rounded people.
Donald, the 12-year-old suspected victim, becomes a fully rounded, though ultimately enigmatic, character.
He's every bit as adept as his elders at conceiving fully rounded, furiously detailed worlds in his movies.
blossom into fully rounded figures, and the field of corruption expands from a housing project courtyard to include state government.
Edwards said that her character will not just be a stoic soldier, but a complex, fully rounded human.
Children have the prevailing point of view, but their parents are given their due as fully rounded creatures.
"But a fully rounded Chinese woman on Broadway, mostly speaking her native language — and she is a lead character?
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